The actress recently filmed a guest appearance on her former 'Friends' co-star's new comedy 'Go On,' and after having a ''blast'' shooting the episode, it looks as though they will again reunite on her latest TV show.

The 48-year-old star fielded questions from fans on Twitter Tuesday night and quizzed when another of her former castmates would appear on the racy series, she said: ''As soon as we go back on the air you'll be enjoying @MatthewPerry (sic)''

Courteney's former 'Friends' co-stars Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow have already popped up on the show about a 40-something single mother getting back into the dating scene.

The co-stars, who played Monica and Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom for 10 years, were reunited on the set of 'Go On' last week, and Courteney was buzzing about the experience, tweeting: ''Shooting GO ON today and having a blast with Matthew! (sic)''

Later posting a picture of the pair on set, she added: ''My first box husband.''

'Friends' - which also starred Matt Le Blanc and David Schwimmer - made fans laugh for 10 seasons before ending in 2004, and it seems the regular viewers aren't the only ones who enjoy catching repeats of the show on TV.

Courteney tweeted: ''I see it when i'm in bed sometimes and it always makes me laugh (sic)''

And it seems the famously close-knit cast are still real-life friends.

The actress added: ''I've talked to them a lot more recently than i normally do. (sic)''

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